William Kerly in King Philip's War
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William Kerly in King Philip's War
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Posted: 28 Jul 2007 9:13PM GMT |
Classification: Query
That would have to relate to William Kerly, the Immigrant, b. 1602 and
Planter at Hull in 1637 who was in Sudbury by 1640 and Lancaster by 1654 where he
died in 1670.
Ensign William of the Confidence of 1638, The Immigrant's nephew(?), b.
1620/21 was made Freeman at Marlborough in 1666 where he lived until he died in
1684, while William, Jr. b. 1633, stayed in Sudbury until about 1672 when he
and wife Jane were briefly in Marlborough on the way to Cambridge by 1673 and
in Lexington by 1692. I don't have a date for his becoming Freeman.
This seems to be the only way to separate these 3 Williams whose names
appear on common documents until they move away from each other --
Planter at Hull in 1637 who was in Sudbury by 1640 and Lancaster by 1654 where he
died in 1670.
Ensign William of the Confidence of 1638, The Immigrant's nephew(?), b.
1620/21 was made Freeman at Marlborough in 1666 where he lived until he died in
1684, while William, Jr. b. 1633, stayed in Sudbury until about 1672 when he
and wife Jane were briefly in Marlborough on the way to Cambridge by 1673 and
in Lexington by 1692. I don't have a date for his becoming Freeman.
This seems to be the only way to separate these 3 Williams whose names
appear on common documents until they move away from each other --
